Letter answering Rouet protest 1

 

First page of a letter of response by Adam Smith and committee to the protest of Leechman, Simson, Clow and Anderson regarding Professor William Rouet's (also spelt Rouat or Ruat) post being declared vacant, February 1760.  (GUAS Ref: GUA 27027, p1.  Copyright reserved.)First page of a letter of response by Adam Smith and committee to the protest of  Leechman, Simson, Clow and Anderson regarding Professor William Rouet's (also spelt Rouat or Ruat) post being declared vacant, February 1760.

 

(GUAS Ref: GUA 27027 p1. Copyright reserved.)

 

 Second page of a letter of response by Adam Smith and committee to the protest of Leechman, Simson, Clow and Anderson regarding Professor William Rouet's (also spelt Rouat or Ruat) post being declared vacant, February 1760. (GUAS Ref: GUA 27027, p2. Copyright reserved.) Third page of a letter of response by Adam Smith and committee to the protest of Leechman, Simson, Clow and Anderson regarding Professor William Rouet's (also spelt Rouat or Ruat) post being declared vacant, February 1760. (GUAS Ref: GUA 27027, p3. Copyright reserved.)  
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 Fourth page of a letter of response by Adam Smith and committee to the protest of Leechman, Simson, Clow and Anderson regarding Professor William Rouet's (also spelt Rouat or Ruat) post being declared vacant, February 1760. (GUAS Ref: GUA 27027, p4. Copyright reserved.) Fifth page of a letter of response by Adam Smith and committee to the protest of Leechman, Simson, Clow and Anderson regarding Professor William Rouet's (also spelt Rouat or Ruat) post being declared vacant, February 1760. (GUAS Ref: GUA 27027, p5. Copyright reserved.)  
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